The never-revealed great cavalry and hidden corners of the great inner guards of the Qing Dynasty

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Playing a very important role in the forbidden palace with such strict selection requirements, what secrets are there around these guards that people still do not know?

In the Qing Dynasty, the imperial guard was the force to protect the Forbidden City and was likened to the "guardian god" of the Emperor. On TV dramas, their work is portrayed as relatively leisurely and light-hearted. However, in reality, those who hold this position have many difficulties to say. The great internal guards in the Forbidden City are forced to adhere to the following things that are said to be great taboos.

The great cavalry and the hidden corners that have never been revealed of the great inner guards of the Qing dynasty - Picture 1

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